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Telmont Champagne
About the Brand

Founded in 1912, the Telmont Champagne House - previously known as J de Telmont - is located in Damery, near Epernay, France. Created in the wake of the champagne riots by Henri Lhopital, a brave local winegrower, the House remains familial and visionary: Bertrand Lhopital, Cellar Master and Head of Viticulture of the Telmont House, today represents the fourth generation. Unfailing commitment to the respect of its terroir has led the House to embrace a highly demanding environmental approach. In 2017, it earned its first AB Certification (organic agriculture) for part of its vineyard the result of a labour of love and patience, proving once more the Houses vow to preserving the environment. Champagne Telmont is determined to pursue its ambition: carving an exemplary path towards a 100% organic house using production methods with reduced impact on its natural surroundings. The champagnes excellence stems above all from its respect for nature. Telmont reveals its environmental ambitions In Nomine Terrae - in the name of Mother Nature.

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In The Name of Mother Nature
#organicconversion

Telmont Champagne house has an ambitious target to convert 100% of their cultivated areas their Telmont Estate vineyards and those of their partner winegrowers to organic agriculture by 2031 (compared to the 70% currently certified or in conversion).

#stopgiftboxes #bestpackagingisnopackaging

The bottle and nothing but the bottle. A first in Champagne, Telmont has ceased the use and production of all giftboxes in order to minimize our carbon footprint.

#stoptransparentbottles

Telmont has stopped the production of transparent bottles, made from 0% recycled glass, for its champagne. All Telmont cuvees will now be bottled in green bottles, which are 100% recyclable and made from 85% recycled glass.

#renewableelectricity

At Champagne Telmont they source 100% of our electricity from renewable sources.

#stopairfreight

Air transportation has been banned for all Telmont distribution since July 2021. From 2024, Telmont champagnes bound for the United States will be abord Neoline ships, wind-powered maritime transport which benefits from a lower CO2 emission factor.

#transparency

The front labels are individually numbered and clearly display all information relating to the composition and wine making process behind each Telmont cuvee.